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		<title>Tenerife - The Perfect Place To Celebrate Your Anniversary</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes, purchasing jewelry and flowers for your spouse to celebrate your anniversary just isn&#8217;t enough. If you are coming up on your 10th or even 25th wedding anniversary you will want to do something that is truly unexpected. Planning a surprise vacation may take a little finesse, however, the rewards will be well worth your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes, purchasing jewelry and flowers for your spouse to celebrate your anniversary just isn&#8217;t enough. If you are coming up on your 10th or even 25th wedding anniversary you will want to do something that is truly unexpected. Planning a surprise vacation may take a little finesse, however, the rewards will be well worth your hard work. Vacation destinations such as Hawaii, London and New York City provide endless amounts of entertainment, but if you want to plan a romantic getaway for two you should consider visiting Tenerife. This small island, located off the coast of Africa and directly beneath Spain is as exclusive as it gets. When your significant other finds out what you have planned she will be unable to hide her excitement. </p>
<p>You might be able to make a few phone calls and book a beautiful hotel suite within a few minutes, but locating <a href="http://www.jet2.com/destinations/tenerife-flights.aspx">flights to Tenerife</a> will take more effort. First, you will need to decide where you want to stay on the island. Although Tenerife is rather tiny, it will be more convenient for you to tay in a hotel that is close to the airport that you fly into. After you have booked your flight and found a hotel to stay in, you will want to devote the rest of your time to wining and dining your spouse. </p>
<p>There are countless gourmet restaurants in Tenerife, so be sure to make a reservation and ask for the royal treatment. You don&#8217;t even have to do anything special while in Tenerife in order to impress your spouse. A long walk on the beach, a candle lit hotel suite and some quiet time together will make her fall in love with you all over again. Make sure that your next wedding anniversary is filled with passion and splendor by booking a Tenerife vacation today.</p>
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		<title>Planning An Affordable Tenerife Vacation</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 May 2011 20:41:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While exotic vacation destinations are some of the most beautiful places in the world, everything associated with them can be very expensive. From hotel suites to car rentals, you are going to have to budget your trip down to the penny if you want to have enough money leftover to buy souvenirs. This is why [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While exotic vacation destinations are some of the most beautiful places in the world, everything associated with them can be very expensive. From hotel suites to car rentals, you are going to have to budget your trip down to the penny if you want to have enough money leftover to buy souvenirs. This is why travelers look for <a href="http://www.cheap-flights-tenerife.co.uk/">cheap flights to Tenerife</a> before they even think about mapping out the rest of their vacations. Until you know that you will be able to fly at a reasonable price you don&#8217;t want to get involved in comparing hotels or putting together a meal plan. </p>
<p>In most cases, people that want to plan a vacation leave everything up to travel agents. If you are working with someone that you can trust it is very likely that you will be able to go on your vacation and stay within your budget. On the other hand, you might be able to get a better price if you plan out your own trip. There are many different websites that are dedicated to vacation planning, and if you are willing to spend a few minutes going through them you will learn what it takes to go on an awesome vacation. </p>
<p>Because Tenerife is located in the Canary Islands all you probably want to do is relax. With world class resorts and stunning beaches, all you are going to need to bring with you are a few bathing suits and a lot of sunscreen. Don&#8217;t get overwhelmed while you are planning your trip. Instead, think about how great it will be when your airplane finally touches down and you get to spend your days walking on the beach and taking in the magnificent views. Make sure that you pack everything that you need before you get on the plane because your worries will disappear as soon as your flight takes off. </p>
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		<title>What To See While You Are In Spain</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 May 2011 07:59:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people immediately think of bull fighting and beaches when they envision a trip to Spain. In this modern country you will have the ability to create virtually any type of vacation that you want to. For example, some come to Spain to discover its culture. The arts are celebrated throughout all of Spain, from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people immediately think of bull fighting and beaches when they envision a trip to Spain. In this modern country you will have the ability to create virtually any type of vacation that you want to. For example, some come to Spain to discover its culture. The arts are celebrated throughout all of Spain, from dance and painting to cuisine and music. There are several different travel companies that offer tours of Madrid in which visitors are carted along on open trolleys. Make sure that you have your camera in tow because you are going to want to take pictures of literally everything that you see. </p>
<p>Since Spain has a thriving business industry, many people who visit actually come to further their corporate careers. When they are not busy signing contracts they are in the nightclubs and discos partying the nights away. The most difficult part about taking a trip to Spain is actually getting there. This is why you should keep your eye out for <a href="http://www.cheap-flights-to-spain.net/">cheap flights to Spain</a>. When you spend less money on airline tickets you will be able to use your resources to visit museums and dine in world renowned restaurants. </p>
<p>Overall, it is up to the individual visitor to choose which parts of Spain to visit and marvel at. You can purchase a packaged vacation, or you can map out your own destiny. Whatever sights you end up seeing, know that you will be tempted to come back for more. There is just no way that you will be able to visit every single part of this awe inspiring country in a single trip. Make an annual visit to Spain so that you can revisit some of your favorite destinations and make new discoveries on every trip. It is likely that you will end up making new friends that will guide you all over Spain. </p>
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		<title>Great Sights in Spain</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Nov 2006 23:15:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When traveling to Spain, be ready to gratify in a diversity of culture and traditions. With its many regions, each with its diverse authority and ways of doing things, travelers to Spain will be certain be treated to a plethora of picturesque sights, sounds and experiences.
Touted as one the world&#8217;s famous tourist destinations, Barcelona, travelers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When traveling to Spain, be ready to gratify in a diversity of culture and traditions. With its many regions, each with its diverse authority and ways of doing things, travelers to Spain will be certain be treated to a plethora of picturesque sights, sounds and experiences.</p>
<p>Touted as one the world&#8217;s famous tourist destinations, Barcelona, travelers to Spain will find the openwork spires of the El Templo Expiatorio de la Sagrada Familia or the Church of the Holy Family. The personal obsession of Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi y Cornet was reflected in the neo-Gothic architectural masterpiece reknowned for its undulating curves and flamboyant design just before he died in a trolley accident. Travelers to Spain&#8217;s Barcelona will also find the paved thoroughfare Las Ramblas leading to Plaza de Catalu&#8217;a fascinating. In the oldest section of the city, travelers to Spain will get to see the Church of San Pablo del Ocampo and the Gothic Cathedral of Santa Eulalia, which is a monument to Christopher Columbus. In Barcelona, the Barri Gotic and the red brick Arc del Triomf can be found. Both were designed by Josep Vilaseca.</p>
<p>Travelers to Spain will love touring Barcelon&#8217;s finest educational and art institutions. Among them are the University of Barcelona, the Autonomous University of Barcelona, the Royal Archives of Aragon, the Archaeological Museum, the Museum of Ancient Art, the Museum of Modern Art and the Contemporary Art Museum.</p>
<p>Madrid, the capital of Spain, is a metropolis known for its nightlife. Travelers to Spain will be entertained with its bars and summer terazas. Areas of note are the Chueca and the Circulo de Bellas Artes where travelers to Spain can enjoy relaxing and drinking in its many bars and discotecas. Three of the finest museums in the world can also be found in Madrid. travel through Spain&#8217;s art history as you view the country&#8217;s art collection. Museo del Prado is the most famous of the lot. Travelers to Spain will be able to see in the museum Velazquez&#8217;s Las Meninas and Goya&#8217;s Las Majas.</p>
<p>The Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, on the other hand, houses Pablo Picasso&#8217;s Geurnica, a depiction of the Spanish Civil War. Travelers to Spain should consider the following notable museums such as Thyssen-Bornemisza art museum that houses close to 800 paintings; the Lazaro Galdiano Museum; the National Library, which houses every book published in Spain; Museum of Bullfighting; the National Museum of Decorative Arts; and the Cultural Center of Madrid, which contains a theater for zarzuela, Spain&#8217;s version of the opera. Of course, no place will compare to the Royal palace itself, where travelers to Spain can walk through the residential rooms of 18th and 20th century royalty.</p>
<p>Another sight that travelers to Spain should not leave without seeing is the Alhambra Palace, which is possibly the greatest work of the Moorish art in Spain. Consisting of several courtyards and patios, this Palace in Granada is a superb piece of architectural work with its elaborate inlaid walls and ceiling designs.</p>
<p>Traveling to Spain will not be complete without visiting Cordoba, a city in the South. Look for the Mezquita, Europe&#8217;s grandest and utmost gorgeous mosque. Alcazar is another magnificent tourist destination. This Moorish palace was the venue for the Inquisition though it is currently essentially in ruins.</p>
<p>Spain&#8217;s sprawling beaches and resorts also provide the perfect tourist destination. Travelers to Spain will fancy Costa del Sol and the Costa Brava, a string of coves from Palamos to Begur.</p>
<p>About the Author</p>
<p>The author of this article is Andrew Tan EC, webmaster of <a href="http://www.tour-spot.com/">Tour-Spot.com</a> which is Travel Directory for Tour Packages, Travel Agents and Free Travel Guides. Offers various travelling information before you embark on the perfect travel plan.</p>
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		<title>Staying in the Costa Blanca, Spain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Costa Blanca Spain is one of the most popular tourist areas in the country. This area is located along the Mediterranean Sea and is well known for its beautiful beaches. The area has a typical Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild winters. While summer is the most popular time to visit, the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Costa Blanca Spain is one of the most popular tourist areas in the country. This area is located along the Mediterranean Sea and is well known for its beautiful beaches. The area has a typical Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild winters. While summer is the most popular time to visit, the climate is beautiful all year round.</p>
<p>The first step in planning your trip is to decide which areas you&#8217;d like to visit. Larger cities, such as Torrevieja, Benidorm and Alicante have a busy night life, theme parks and historical attractions as well as beautiful beaches. Smaller towns such as Denia and Altea offer a quiet place to relax and enjoy the weather. Consider what you would like to do when choosing your destination.</p>
<p><strong>Travelling to and Around the Costa Blanca Spain</strong></p>
<p>The majority of the visitors to the <a href="http://www.alicante-spain.com/costa-blanca.html">Costablanca</a> enter through the Alicante airport. This is a large airport that offers several choices in discount airlines. You have more choices in flights at this airport than in many of the smaller airports in the region. To find the best deals, book your flight well in advance of your trip, particularly in the summer months.</p>
<p>The internet is one way to find discount flights. Keep in mind that not all discount carriers are listed on the major travel websites. To find these, you will need to track down the information and contact the airlines directly. This will take more time and effort, but you will save money.</p>
<p>Be prepared to give up a few conveniences in exchange for a lower fare. Many discount airlines don&#8217;t offer snacks, require you to check your bags after each layover and will require at least one layover during your trip. In addition, you may need to fly during off peak hours to save the most money.</p>
<p>Once you arrive on the Costa Blanca, you will need to decide how you will travel during your trip. You can either rely on public transportation or consider a car hire. Spain has a good train system and larger cities have good systems of public transportation. Buses and trains are available from the airport to the city and between cities. If you don&#8217;t plan to travel through the region extensively, you may rely on public transportation.</p>
<p>If you want to visit many different areas of the region, you may want to consider a car hire. You can rent a car at the airport or in the city after you arrive. A car gives you the freedom to move from place to place. In addition, you won&#8217;t need to schedule your travel by the public transportation schedule. You can come and go as you like.</p>
<p><strong>Staying in the Costa Blanca Spain</strong></p>
<p>You will need to make arrangements for accommodations on your vacation. You can either stay in a hotel or rent a property. Hotels are available in abundance all over the region. You can choose a large hotel or resort with many amenities and activities to keep you busy. Golf resorts have become very popular destinations in the area. There are also a variety of smaller, less expensive hotels in the area.</p>
<p>Some people prefer to rent a private property on vacation. Apartments are available in abundance in many of the large cities. You could also rent a villa in the smaller villages. Many rentals have amenities, such as community or private swimming pools. Some are in the center of the attractions, while others are a little off the beaten path for more privacy.</p>
<p>Renting a property has several advantages. For a longer stay, it can actually be cheaper than a hotel. You will have more privacy in a rented property. Most have kitchens, which gives you the option of cooking some of your meals. You can try out a few new local recipes in the kitchen.</p>
<p>You can find property rentals on the internet or through a travel agent. Be sure to look in advance, especially if you are travelling in the summer months. In large cities, such as Benidorm, properties get booked quickly. Some are booked as far as six months in advance.</p>
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		<title>Attractions in Calpe, Spain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Calpe is one of the more popular resorts on the northern Costa Blanca. The city is located north of Altea and south of Denia. It is an ideal spot for a vacation along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Calpe is one of the more popular resorts on the northern Costa Blanca. The city is located north of Altea and south of Denia. It is an ideal spot for a vacation along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea.</p>
<p>The city started out as a fishing village. In addition to tourism, fishing remains a major industry in the town. As a result, fresh seafood that arrives in the port is regularly served on menus in restaurants throughout the city. The name Calpe means steep, rugged hill made of rock.</p>
<p>Most visitors travel into the area through the Alicante airport, which is located about 60 kilometres from the city. The Valencia airport is located about 105 kilometres from Calpe. Buses are available from both these airports to the city. If you prefer to have a vehicle, car hire companies operate at both airports for convenient car rentals.</p>
<p><strong>Attractions in Calpe</strong></p>
<p>One of the main attractions in the town is the rock formation that gives the city its name. The Penon de Ifach is a large, craggy rock formation. This is also the smallest natural park in the country. It is protected due to the many varieties of vegetation and indigenous birds that are located near the rock. This formation is very popular among rock climbers. There is a spectacular view of the Costa Blanca from the top of the formation.</p>
<p>The Old Town area is at the center of the city. This area is home to an Arts and Crafts fair every day in the summer months, except Mondays. There are a variety of local merchants and crafts people offering goods for sale here.</p>
<p>The original town walls are located near the original Moorish quarter in the old town area. These walls were used to defend the village against invasions from pirates many years ago. Also in this area are the remains of an ancient Roman villa. This is historical evidence of the Roman heritage of the city.</p>
<p>The city has a vibrant night life, particularly in the months of June through September. You will find a variety of live entertainment to enjoy. In addition, there are art exhibitions and a variety of workshops to attend.</p>
<p>If you rent a car for your vacation, you can enjoy many nearby attractions during your stay. The Jalon Valley is located about fifteen kilometres from the city. This is also known as the valley of wine. The Jalon valley is famous for a variety of wines. A market in the area sells wine by the liter, as well as food and clothing from local merchants.</p>
<p>Also close to Calpe is the city of Benidorm. This large city is a major tourist attraction. Benidorm is home to a few theme parks, a vibrant night life and many other attractions. Renting a car is the best way to explore Benidorm and the surrounding areas during your stay on the Costa Blanca.</p>
<p><strong>Where to Stay in Calpe</strong></p>
<p>There are a variety of options for accommodations during your holiday in this city. Resort hotels are located right near the beach areas. These hotels offer luxury and a variety of amenities. Rooms tend to book quickly in the summer. If you plan to stay in a resort hotel, book your reservation well in advance of your trip.</p>
<p>There are several less expensive options in the city. Economical hostels are available and offer a nice place to stay. However, you can expect less luxury and fewer amenities than you will find at the larger hotels.</p>
<p>Many people come to the area to climb the rock formation that gives the city its name. Climbers often choose to stay at one of the camping areas that are located near the formation. These are very popular with climbers and other people wanting to enjoy an outdoor experience in nature.</p>
<p>If you prefer more privacy, consider renting a property for your vacation. There are many apartments and condos available for rent. Many are located near the beach areas. If you are staying for a longer period of time, this can be less expensive than the larger hotels. In addition, a rental offers a more private place to stay and relax.<br />
About the AuthorFocusing on the topic of Alicante, Kenneth Morris publishes for the most part for www.alicante-spain.com . You might see his <a href="http://www.alicante-spain.com/calpe.html">work on Calpe</a> over at <a href="http://www.alicante-spain.com/calpe.html">http://www.alicante-spain.com/calpe.html</a>&#8220;.</p>
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		<title>A guide to some of Spain&#8217;s quirkier festivals</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spaniards seem rarely to need much of a reason for a fiesta or festival of some sort and you can pretty much guarantee that wherever you are in Spain there will be some merrymaking going on somewhere in honour of a patron saint - I&#8217;ve decided to look at some of Spain&#8217;s quirkier, slightly less [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Spaniards seem rarely to need much of a reason for a fiesta or festival of some sort and you can pretty much guarantee that wherever you are in Spain there will be some merrymaking going on somewhere in honour of a patron saint - I&#8217;ve decided to look at some of Spain&#8217;s quirkier, slightly less known festivals and enlighten readers as to some of the stranger practices which take place at various times around the country.</p>
<p>Our journey begins in the east of the country in the town of Bunol in the Valencia region where a week long festival in honour of the town&#8217;s patron saint, San Luis Bertran, ends in the famous <strong>&#8220;Tomatina&#8221;</strong>, a two hour tomato fight where lorries bring in 120,000 kg of tomatoes for the locals to pelt each other with. It&#8217;s all a bit of a free-for-all and it&#8217;s usually girls pitted against boys for two hours of madness from 11am to 1pm. Participants can expect to get extremely messy and it&#8217;s advisable to wear something old, and preferably red, if you don&#8217;t want the stains to show up. Despite the <strong>&#8220;Tomatina&#8221;</strong> clearly being the highlight, there are many other facets of the festival to be enjoyed throughout the week with fireworks, parades and a paella cook-off amongst the most notable.</p>
<p>Not so far away in the city of Valencia, townsfolk revel for a week in the festivities of <strong>&#8220;Las Fallas&#8221;</strong>, another one of Spain&#8217;s more unique festivals. The raucous week of celebration takes place in March and is most notable for <strong>&#8220;Las Fallas&#8221;</strong> which are huge papier-mÃ¢chÃ© figures up to 60 feet in height. Built in the streets, the figures often have a satirical edge; Tony Blair and George Bush&#8217;s effigies graced last year&#8217;s festival. The culmination of the merry-making comes on the <strong>&#8220;Night of Fire&#8221;</strong> when all 700 of <strong>&#8220;Las fallas&#8221;</strong> are burnt to a cinder turning many of the city&#8217;s streets into huge bonfires. Undoubtedly the local fire services busiest evening of the year and certainly one not to be missed by visitors to the region.</p>
<p>Next stop is Catalonia and the town of Valls located about 100km south west of Barcelona, where every year townsfolk gather for the legendary <strong>&#8220;Calcotada&#8221;</strong>. A celebration of food and in particular the &#8220;calcot&#8221; (similar to a spring onion) with road side bbq&#8217;s char grilling piles of them for locals to eat. There&#8217;s even a hug pot of dipping sauce on hand to spice things up a bit. The main event is the eating competition as burly local champions from all over the region line up to see how many onions they can put away in 45 minutes, apparently it&#8217;s not uncommon for the victor to eat in excess of 300! After a winner has been decided the town decamps to huge local cafeterias where for a small fee the &#8220;calcots&#8221; are served in plentiful numbers alongside grilled meats and washed down with as much red wine as you can drink. It&#8217;s certainly off the beaten track a little bit and for that reason you won&#8217;t see many tourists but expect a warm welcome from the locals who will, undoubtedly, be in high spirits.</p>
<p>29th June, the day of San Pedro and we&#8217;re deep in Spain&#8217;s wine producing heartland, La Rioja, where for one day every year the medieval town of Haro is host to the famous <strong>&#8220;Batalla de Vino&#8221;</strong> (literally &#8220;Wine Battle&#8221;). Apparently the battle&#8217;s origins lie in an ancient dispute with between Haro and its neighbours. These days the fight is pretty good natured with thousands of gallons of wine being hurled around the battleground (a hillside overlooking Haro). Like the <strong>Tomatina</strong>, this is going to be a messy one and I&#8217;d suggest coming prepared with some ammunition of your own, the locals have been doing this for years so expect to take a few shots early on.<br />
About the Author</p>
<p>For the last five years <strong>Mike McDougall</strong> has been working as a travel writer and marketeer. He&#8217;s currently working for a Spanish language School (<a href="http://www.babylon-idiomas.com/">http://www.babylon-idiomas.com/</a>) to provide additional cultural and travel related material on Spain and Latin America.<br />
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